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Oppression of Shareholders, Good Faith, and the Duty of Loyalty

Timothy J.W. Muller April 25, 2024
Oppression of Shareholders

Most business organization statutes including those for corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships provide remedies for oppressed shareholders or partners. Statutes generally are phrased in terms of the power of the courts to dissolve a corporation or limited liability company when the Court finds that those in control of the corporation have acted illegally, …

5 Ways Law Firms Can Use AI to Improve Efficiency

Mary Harriet Moore April 15, 2024
Benefits of AI for Law Firms

It’s no secret that artificial intelligence (“AI”) is changing the way that many businesses work, and law firms are no exception. Between providing time-saving tools to improve marketing, legal research, and even writing, Artificial Intelligence can cut back on hours of work freeing up time to focus on working directly with clients, taking on more …

How Will the Recent US Supreme Court Holding About Arbitration Waiver Requirements Impact South Carolina Law?

Daniel “Frank” Blanchard, III April 8, 2024

A recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court in Morgan v. Sundance Inc., 596 U.S. 411 (2022), addressed the issue of the enforceability of arbitration agreements in contracts and the ability of the federal courts to create arbitration-specific waiver rules. Before Morgan, the US Circuit Courts of Appeals had not reached a consensus over the …

What is the Statute of Repose in South Carolina?

Timothy J.W. Muller April 1, 2024
Statute of Repose

One of the many challenges that may arise after the completion of a construction project is  the discovery of defective construction or unsafe conditions. Whether it be an issue with the design of a building, defective materials, or improper installation, problems can appear years after a project and leave the construction company vulnerable to liability. …

James A. “Chip” Bruorton IV, Esq. Named Co-Managing Member of Rosen Hagood, LLC

Rosen Hagood March 25, 2024
James A. “Chip” Bruorton IV, Esq. has been named co-managing partner of Rosen Hagood, LLC.

Charleston, SC. (March 20, 2024) – James A. “Chip” Bruorton IV, Esq. has been named co-managing member of Rosen Hagood, LLC. Mr. Bruorton assumes the role previously held by H. Brewton Hagood, Esq.  Mr. Hagood will continue to practice in the areas of construction litigation, mediation and arbitration, commercial litigation, and probate and estate litigation. …

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